Studies and trials in other countries has shown the production by employees has increased under the 32 hour work model and companies results have increased.
Imagine being against this and wanting to work 40 hours. You know it’ll apply to you as well right?
@SomberUnanimousLibertarian3mos3MO
The government has no right to say how many hours a person should or should not work.
@JollyRelishSocialist3mos3MO
You are free to work more or less. This establishes a standard to base things off of, just like how 40 is the existing standard
@SomberUnanimousLibertarian3mos3MO
There shouldn’t be a standard or overtime or minimum wage. Let me and an employee or employer talk and agree on terms then go from there. It’s not rocket science.
@9CJ6CB63mos3MO
No, give minimum wage laws to states, but enact a federal minimum floor for minimum wages. Allow workers to negotiate with companies on things past that point, and scale the minimum wage per state to inflation, so that the minimum will actually remain stable.
@Patriot-#1776Constitution3mos3MO
The God-given right to property includes paying your workers, who voluntarily agreed to work for you, what you want, and operating your business as you want. Government's job is to protect that right, not destroy it.
@JollyRelishSocialist3mos3MO
You're the reason labor laws, minimum wages, and OT regulations exist. Because employers want to pay less while working you more hours.
@9CJ6CB63mos3MO
Yes it does, we gave it that power through the establishment of labor laws that we DESPERATELY needed in the early 1900s. These laws serve to benefit workers as a whole, and they remain extremely successful in doing so due to their ability to pay workers a higher share of what they actually provide to the company.